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Patch: 'ldapmodify -y file' reads password from file (ITS#2031) ================ Written by Hallvard B. Furuseth and placed into the public domain. This software is not subject to any license of the University of Oslo. ================ Adapted by Kurt Zeilenga for inclusion in OpenLDAP. My comments are marked with enclosed with square brackets (e.g. [Kurt's comment] below. ================ If I run ldapmodify & co from a script, I don't want to use '-W password' because the password shows up in the output of 'ps' for everyone, and I can't pipe the password to 'ldapmodify -w' because -w uses getpassphrase() which reads from the tty instead of stdin. So I added '-y file' which reads the password from file. The programs exit if the file cannot be read. [Complete contents of file is used as password. Use: echo -n "secret" > password to create a file with "secret" as the password. The -n avoids adding a newline (which would invalidate the password). Note that echo is a builtin and hence its arguments are not visible to 'ps'.] I changed ldapmodify, ldapmodrdn, ldapdelete, ldapsearch, ldapcompare. I did not bother to change ldappasswd and ldapwhoami, because they prompt for many passwords. [I fixed up ldapwhoami.] Rerun autoconf after applying this patch. [Done.] Note: I do not know if Windows NT has fstat(), so I set HAVE_FSTAT to undef in portable.nt. (fstat() is used to warn if the file is publicly readable or writeable.) [I used fstat() to set the buffer size to read.] [Note: using the contents of a file extends the tools to support passwords which could not normally be provided using getpassphrase() or via the command line.] Hallvard B. Furuseth <h.b.furuseth@usit.uio.no>, Aug 2002. [Kurt D. Zeilenga <kurt@openldap.org>, Aug 2002.]
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/* $OpenLDAP$ */
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/* This work is part of OpenLDAP Software <http://www.openldap.org/>.
*
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* Copyright 1998-2005 The OpenLDAP Foundation.
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* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted only as authorized by the OpenLDAP
* Public License.
*
* A copy of this license is available in the file LICENSE in the
* top-level directory of the distribution or, alternatively, at
* <http://www.OpenLDAP.org/license.html>.
Patch: 'ldapmodify -y file' reads password from file (ITS#2031) ================ Written by Hallvard B. Furuseth and placed into the public domain. This software is not subject to any license of the University of Oslo. ================ Adapted by Kurt Zeilenga for inclusion in OpenLDAP. My comments are marked with enclosed with square brackets (e.g. [Kurt's comment] below. ================ If I run ldapmodify & co from a script, I don't want to use '-W password' because the password shows up in the output of 'ps' for everyone, and I can't pipe the password to 'ldapmodify -w' because -w uses getpassphrase() which reads from the tty instead of stdin. So I added '-y file' which reads the password from file. The programs exit if the file cannot be read. [Complete contents of file is used as password. Use: echo -n "secret" > password to create a file with "secret" as the password. The -n avoids adding a newline (which would invalidate the password). Note that echo is a builtin and hence its arguments are not visible to 'ps'.] I changed ldapmodify, ldapmodrdn, ldapdelete, ldapsearch, ldapcompare. I did not bother to change ldappasswd and ldapwhoami, because they prompt for many passwords. [I fixed up ldapwhoami.] Rerun autoconf after applying this patch. [Done.] Note: I do not know if Windows NT has fstat(), so I set HAVE_FSTAT to undef in portable.nt. (fstat() is used to warn if the file is publicly readable or writeable.) [I used fstat() to set the buffer size to read.] [Note: using the contents of a file extends the tools to support passwords which could not normally be provided using getpassphrase() or via the command line.] Hallvard B. Furuseth <h.b.furuseth@usit.uio.no>, Aug 2002. [Kurt D. Zeilenga <kurt@openldap.org>, Aug 2002.]
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*/
#include "portable.h"
#include <stdio.h>
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#include <ac/stdlib.h>
Patch: 'ldapmodify -y file' reads password from file (ITS#2031) ================ Written by Hallvard B. Furuseth and placed into the public domain. This software is not subject to any license of the University of Oslo. ================ Adapted by Kurt Zeilenga for inclusion in OpenLDAP. My comments are marked with enclosed with square brackets (e.g. [Kurt's comment] below. ================ If I run ldapmodify & co from a script, I don't want to use '-W password' because the password shows up in the output of 'ps' for everyone, and I can't pipe the password to 'ldapmodify -w' because -w uses getpassphrase() which reads from the tty instead of stdin. So I added '-y file' which reads the password from file. The programs exit if the file cannot be read. [Complete contents of file is used as password. Use: echo -n "secret" > password to create a file with "secret" as the password. The -n avoids adding a newline (which would invalidate the password). Note that echo is a builtin and hence its arguments are not visible to 'ps'.] I changed ldapmodify, ldapmodrdn, ldapdelete, ldapsearch, ldapcompare. I did not bother to change ldappasswd and ldapwhoami, because they prompt for many passwords. [I fixed up ldapwhoami.] Rerun autoconf after applying this patch. [Done.] Note: I do not know if Windows NT has fstat(), so I set HAVE_FSTAT to undef in portable.nt. (fstat() is used to warn if the file is publicly readable or writeable.) [I used fstat() to set the buffer size to read.] [Note: using the contents of a file extends the tools to support passwords which could not normally be provided using getpassphrase() or via the command line.] Hallvard B. Furuseth <h.b.furuseth@usit.uio.no>, Aug 2002. [Kurt D. Zeilenga <kurt@openldap.org>, Aug 2002.]
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#include <ac/ctype.h>
#include <ac/string.h>
#ifdef HAVE_FSTAT
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#endif /* HAVE_FSTAT */
#include <lber.h>
#include <lutil.h>
/* Get a password from a file. */
int
lutil_get_filed_password(
const char *filename,
struct berval *passwd )
{
size_t nread, nleft, nr;
FILE *f = fopen( filename, "r" );
if( f == NULL ) {
perror( filename );
return -1;
}
passwd->bv_val = NULL;
passwd->bv_len = 4196;
#ifdef HAVE_FSTAT
{
struct stat sb;
if ( fstat( fileno( f ), &sb ) == 0 ) {
if( sb.st_mode & 006 ) {
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fprintf( stderr, _("Warning: Password file %s"
" is publicly readable/writeable\n"),
Patch: 'ldapmodify -y file' reads password from file (ITS#2031) ================ Written by Hallvard B. Furuseth and placed into the public domain. This software is not subject to any license of the University of Oslo. ================ Adapted by Kurt Zeilenga for inclusion in OpenLDAP. My comments are marked with enclosed with square brackets (e.g. [Kurt's comment] below. ================ If I run ldapmodify & co from a script, I don't want to use '-W password' because the password shows up in the output of 'ps' for everyone, and I can't pipe the password to 'ldapmodify -w' because -w uses getpassphrase() which reads from the tty instead of stdin. So I added '-y file' which reads the password from file. The programs exit if the file cannot be read. [Complete contents of file is used as password. Use: echo -n "secret" > password to create a file with "secret" as the password. The -n avoids adding a newline (which would invalidate the password). Note that echo is a builtin and hence its arguments are not visible to 'ps'.] I changed ldapmodify, ldapmodrdn, ldapdelete, ldapsearch, ldapcompare. I did not bother to change ldappasswd and ldapwhoami, because they prompt for many passwords. [I fixed up ldapwhoami.] Rerun autoconf after applying this patch. [Done.] Note: I do not know if Windows NT has fstat(), so I set HAVE_FSTAT to undef in portable.nt. (fstat() is used to warn if the file is publicly readable or writeable.) [I used fstat() to set the buffer size to read.] [Note: using the contents of a file extends the tools to support passwords which could not normally be provided using getpassphrase() or via the command line.] Hallvard B. Furuseth <h.b.furuseth@usit.uio.no>, Aug 2002. [Kurt D. Zeilenga <kurt@openldap.org>, Aug 2002.]
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filename );
}
passwd->bv_len = sb.st_size;
}
}
#endif /* HAVE_FSTAT */
passwd->bv_val = (char *) malloc( passwd->bv_len + 1 );
if( passwd->bv_val == NULL ) {
perror( filename );
return -1;
}
nread = 0;
nleft = passwd->bv_len;
do {
if( nleft == 0 ) {
/* double the buffer size */
char *p = (char *) realloc( passwd->bv_val,
2 * passwd->bv_len + 1 );
if( p == NULL ) {
free( passwd->bv_val );
passwd->bv_val = NULL;
passwd->bv_len = 0;
return -1;
}
nleft = passwd->bv_len;
passwd->bv_len *= 2;
passwd->bv_val = p;
}
nr = fread( &passwd->bv_val[nread], 1, nleft, f );
if( nr < nleft && ferror( f ) ) {
free( passwd->bv_val );
passwd->bv_val = NULL;
passwd->bv_len = 0;
return -1;
}
nread += nr;
nleft -= nr;
} while ( !feof(f) );
passwd->bv_len = nread;
passwd->bv_val[nread] = '\0';
fclose( f );
return 0;
}